How To Optimize Windows 10 For Gaming and Performance
How To Optimize Windows 10 For Gaming and Performance
2. Select Windows PowerShell.
With the IP address noted, it's time to edit the Windows Registry.
However, be super careful before you make any changes to the
Registry, as things can easily go haywire. Here's how.
1. Head to the Start menu search bar, type in 'regedit,' and select the best match.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
3. Name this TcpAckFrequency
4. Click OK
That's it. Do this and you will disable Nagle's Algorithm. If you run
into any problems, reset the parameter values to 0, and they will
be disabled.
4. Select Properties.
5. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4.
Your internet should now be faster, which will help with online
gaming.
5. Enable Show a notification (Windows will give plenty of warning when the system is going to
restart following an update)
3. Select Properties then Updates.
4. Under Automatic Updates change Always keep this game up to date to Only update this game
when I launch it.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click on the Advanced tab.
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8. Tweak Your Mouse Settings for Windows 10
Gaming
Could your mouse be impacting gaming performance on
Windows 10? To find out, it's a smart idea to optimize your mouse
settings. A feature called pointer precision, also known as mouse
acceleration, can impact how your mouse performs in games;
Disabling it can help to optimize gaming in Windows 10. Here's
how you can do that:
1. Open Settings.
5. Click Apply.
The only way to know for sure is to test it out on your PC. To
change your power settings:
1. Open Settings.
2. Type in "power" and click Power & sleep settings > Additional power settings.
3. Select the high-performance option.
4. If none is available, use Create a power plan to configure a new, custom power plan
1. Right-click Desktop
Along with the chipset drivers, you will also find your onboard
LAN drivers for an optimal internet connection.
It delivers support for multiple GPU and CPU cores, better frame
rates, lowered power consumption, and enhanced graphical
effects.
1. Open Windows PowerShell
2. Type dxdiag
3. Tap Enter
1. Opening Settings with Windows key + I.